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Additional Indigenous logo for school

REIDY Park Primary School Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students have recently completed a project that will see a new logo added to the...

Lions encourage outstanding young Australians

Students in the Lions Youth of the Year Mount Gambier Club final spoke on subjects as varied as compulsory voting, sustainability and ‘age is...

NeXTimber officially opens

A WORLD-CLASS timber facility was officially opened last week with more than 300 employees, stakeholders and distinguished guests gathering at Tarpeena’s Timberlink mill. Timberlink’s...

Council drop Acknowledgment of Country

The Naracoorte Lucindale Council has scrapped its prayer and Acknowledgment of Country, opting for a simpler welcome at meetings. At February’s meeting, mayor Patrick...

More access to palliative care medication

TWO pharmacies in the Limestone Coast will provide better access to palliative care medications. Gambier City Pharmacy and TerryWhite Chemmart Kingcraig in Naracoorte have both...

New development for local school

TWO new classrooms have been airlifted in and a roof has been installed over the St Martins Lutheran College four hardcourts as construction on...

Dog trials return Easter weekend

CANINE competitors will gather in Mount Gambier/Berrin over the Easter long weekend as part of the annual dog trials. The annual event, hosted by...

Police work on Limestone Coast recruitment

In an effort to boost regional recruitment, South Australia Police (SAPOL) will soon host an assessment centre in Mount Gambier/ Berrin. From March 12 to...

Laughter in the library

THEY say laughter is the best medicine, and a new program at Mount Gambier Library will be putting that to the test. Frances Porter...

Mammoth fundraiser for charity

A MAMMOTH inaugural fundraiser will be held this year to help students in need across the Limestone Coast. Four Reasons Why will host its first...

Grants given for kids

HEALTHY eating habits and hydration has been well supported by Flinders University with a total of $4000 being shared between two local organisations. The...

Light at end of tunnel for regional nurses

NURSING students from regional South Australia are disadvantaged compared to those in metropolitan areas, according to Member for Mount Gambier Troy Bell. Mr Bell...

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Galloping to the top

In a picture perfect finish Millicent Pony Club's Stacey Edwards has made history, winning the inaugural small pony National Pony Racing Series. The series...